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The men wear the horns of goats and elk, nothing more.
He should have worn the horns on his head.
They say we wear the horns of the devil because we make music.
Only a Dragon can wear the horns of destiny, duty and power'"."
The description of your three children seems unbalanced with one wearing the horns while the other two have halos.
Then they share our fate: for with us too it is the males alone that wear the horns.'
Bartman had nothing to do with the Cubs’ wretched play that immediately followed, but he wears the horns.
"Last night I was wearing the horns.
You would wear the horns?
he doesn't have to go if you will wear the horns and play the buck like he does.
If I must wear the horns, these are the horns I would wear, for all to see.
But in the home half of the seventh, the Pirates scrounged a run and another tie, and this time Wilson wore the horns.
Before Ben Affleck wore the horns Spiderman and Daredevil had an encounter in the world of animation.
Wearing The Horns (Aardwolf Publishing, 2003)
In Western traditions, cuckolds have sometimes been described as "wearing the horns of a cuckold" or just "wearing the horns."
For it was dawning upon him that if Livia Drusilla were damned as an unfaithful wife, he would wear the horns of a cuckold and be laughed at.
Puvin Shee, who was the first over the walls of Voitan; who wore the horns of the King of Voitan on his belt.
Now, with the two Vulcans still wearing the horns of Helvan and the look of guarding the gates themselves, the Vulcan rendition of Human nightmare was complete.
"Removing the Horns" (introduction to Wearing the Horns by author Clifford Meth) (2003), Aardwolf Publishing
Back then, Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski was adorned with the halo and UNLV's Jerry Tarkanian wore the horns.
Kurtz is crawling on all fours like an animal toward a witch-doctor, wearing the horns of an animal--an image that sums up his reversion to beastlike savagery.
This is an Italian hand-gesture (or an amulet imitative of the gesture) that can be used to indicate that a man has been cuckolded ("wears the horns") and also to ward off the evil eye.
In fact, "the standard representation of Egyptian gods, were first developed, and naturally the ram-headed deities wore the horns of the then prevailing Ovis longipes palaeoaegyptiacus and retained them even long after the sheep itself had died out."
And the men did not complain loudly, nor comment too loudly when Lord Derek wore the horns of a stag on his helmet, as if in recalling the old divine contest between the hero and the quarry, he had chosen to play both the hunter and the hunted.
The scholar al-Tabari held that Alexander was called "the two-horned" because he went from one extremity ("horn") of the world to the other, but it may ultimately derive from the image of Alexander wearing the horns of the ram-god Zeus-Ammon, as popularised on coins throughout the Hellenistic Near East.